The backyard ecology movement is an environmental effort to protect existing species by allowing their environment to overlap with your personal environment. With fewer "natural wild" spaces, suburban animals have few options for nesting, foraging, and existing.

Using a variety of media, these pieces are documents of the flora and fauna of my backyard, a convenient site to experiment while connecting with a controlled segment of nature.

This collection includes surveillance video stills of visiting animals; abstract yard landscapes in expired black and white polaroids; long exposed pinhole photographs; time lapse videos of a bird nest; an audio track of summer sounds; and contact lumen prints. Lumen prints are the result of very long exposures, from several hours to several days, with a fluorescent lamp over plant specimens I collect from the yard. Some are leaves after they have been consumed by bugs.